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<p>A report indicates that the price of liquified petroleum gas (LPG), also known as cooking gas, has crashed. According to a market survey carried out by Legit, dealers have crashed the product’s price to ₦900 per kilogramme from the ₦1,300 it sold weeks ago. LPG dealers have reported improvement in supplies from various depots, saying […]</p>
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